Dog Anatomy Coloring Book: Incredibly Detailed Self-Test Canine Anatomy Color workbook | Perfect Gift for Veterinary Students, Dog Lovers & Adults
D**S
Daughter loves it.
Great way to learn about the anatomy of a dog. Daughter is in vet school and has helped her remember the different anatomical parts.
T**O
Great Book
Great book
K**S
Seeing the total dog
This book was very helpful with my g daughter science class.
S**H
its good for learning
not really a “coloring book “
B**K
Didn't meet my needs.
I wanted a book where the drawings were labeled, not provided on the back of the sheets. The divisions between each muscle was not clear as to where one ended and the next one started. Also some of the muscles I was trying to learn weren't included.
R**R
So Much Fun!
I love these books! Having to identify and then color in each part helps cement it into my memory. Plus, I was given an additional downloadable book by surprise! Thank you so much!!!
S**N
Nice illustrations
Bought this book for my Grandson for his birthday. He loved it.
B**T
Great learning tool
Great way to learn in detail
I**Z
Excelente contenido
Le quito una estrella porque llegó ligeramente maltratado
R**A
Missing Information
I like the idea of the book for learning but Section 5 has half the information missing. The picture shows 27 different muscles and only the first 20 are listed on the back of the page.
A**R
Very well illustrated Dog Anatomy
Great book to learn about Dog Anatomy and hands on if you want to colour.
C**U
So far on first page, will update as I continue.
I’ve started on the first page of the colouring book with the “lateral aspect of the dog skeleton” and on the back it has the answers to the labels to connect with the numbers- so far, one has already been wrong.No. 5 is being called the Sacrum when after some research I’ve discovered that it’s actually pointing to the Lumbar religion of the vertebrae, and no. 6 directly pointing to the Sacrum instead says Pelvis which isn’t technically wrong but that whole area is the pelvis and the other part is incorrectly labelled. Not very impressed but will update as I continue through the book.
J**G
Mistakes on diagrams
The key to go with each diagram is on the following page, meaning having to keep turning the page. And in the very first diagram a label very clearly points to the lumbar vertebrae but in the key that label is meant to correspond with the sacrum. The paper is probably ok for colouring with pencils, but not great if using pens. It's a perfect bound print on demand book which means it's not ideal to open to a page to colour, and the cover is sticking up after half an hour of use. Great idea, but not the best materials, and contains mistakes.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 day ago